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Using Jiu Jitsu on Time and Mashers, Mrs. De Hart Tells How to Master Pests In Three-Minute Hot Weather Interview ‘700 HICHBROW,” / SHESAYS WEALTHY __- | HUSBAND TOLD HER Mrs. Roberts Adds That He Feared She Couldn’t Get Down to His:-Level. ‘ASKS FOR $250 A WEEK. Love Story Has Contrasting Chapters From Long Beach and Riverside Drive. sr put by Martin Weclisier, of counsel Three weeks after Julian Rober for the defense, to Dr, Otto Sehulty, 6 notion and bead merchant of No. medical examiner. 112 roe ; The prosecution charges Raf, 123 Broadway, who enjoys an in- and four others under arrest gave \ come of $50,000 4 year, married ders that the bey be drowned after Florence Zeisicr Roberts of No, 720 they had ‘been locked up in the Riverside Drive, he told her that he Hed a) ey Siok afraid he was not “cut out” for a married man ven Ma seat fy them as the men 7 0 and) that he had to be free and could ki nape him ¥f he were released. not be tied down. Later he reiterated Dr. Schultz Wad testified, he had that statement, telling her that he pero Emet 2s autopsy on the body of did not love her; that she was a the boy, which was found in the high-brow and could never come Hudson River off Piermont, June 1, down to his level, and that the house eight days after the arrest of Raf- which they occupied at Long Beach fuele, ‘The autopsy disclosed the wi ‘like a morgue at times,” all cause of death fas drowning, according to papers filed. by Mrs Could you.” asked Mr. Weehsler, Roberts's father, Max Zeisler, in her : - wel autopsy or ee a or : ether or not the boy had killed Beparation suit . . Q) No, 18—Hlave you found the po-| Veeher oF Ao . Justice Burr signed an order to} Woman Who Has Laid Low ete amd Masioteates in sympathy | mseli—committed | suticids Show cause why Roberts should not 40 or 50 So-Called “Men” roe “Certainly not, repli Dr. pay his bride $5,000 counsel fee and = , Mrs. De Hart—They have always| Schultz, 8250 a week alimony. ‘The arsument} Proves She Is as Clever and | been co-operative and all of the} It would appear the defense te to was to have been heard to-day by! Forceful in Speech as She IS} sno understands how to take her own| MAshers have been convicted. be, that the boy managed to escape Justice Wasservogel, but was with-| ‘ : aye lt @. No, 141f more women woula|from the kidnappers, and either} drawn by consent of the litigunts. in Using Her Steel-Spring}P*r se just as sate atmid-| follow your example, could we clean|irowned kimscif or was accidentally Lobe: stil er teens = A ate BANCO tee bcd NON MRO ae Ri line , ‘ drowned. Such a defense would Qirs. Roberts is still in her teens! Muscles in Protecting Her-|nigit on broadway as at midday upon| New York up of these so-called | 11%" ; 2 ®he says she married Roberts April atathcra naner have to be So managed as to discon- 6 last. ‘Their honeymoon was epent| Self Against Attentions Off ie eee tint ciernmect eyeasnark-| Mra, De Hart (cmpbaticatiy)—ra a| Rect Raffaele from the kidnapping Beale eeoh Best aires weeks tat) Restiserous Males ling)—-Broadway is the safest street | very fow days. Assistant District Attorney Broth- they returned to this city, going to . cme Hi ne) wanda Ie alike public] @. No. 15—1 suppose you do not|¢?s im his opening address to the jury aie tome os the triage carentsivnth 7 7 square, always light and always |know What the word afraid means,|tld bow after rumor In the cast side they could obtain a dovecote of thelr By Fay Stevenson. of people, [have never meta masher) and thatold song “I'm Afraid to Go nee ce take redited Beit own. Of course any woman who on Broadway. The y White Way | Home in the Dark" means nothing to sons fatner Coe er ee h re-| Mrs. Roberts says that her rusband] cjeyer and quick enough to “nab"| seems to be freer of mashers than] you, dors it? ceiv a go 8 4 0) as ) ever and quick enough ms reer of you, ¢ ; AG rigieinees aa became nervous and downcast. They] ory masher who annoys her by|the dark side streets. Mrs. De Hart (with the smile of the| d@™axes for injuries ee sy then left the Riverside Drive apart- Y ( Q. No. 3—Where did you meet most] viclor and putting back the hair-/#Usttined in an automobile accident, ment and went to the Hotel Marseil- | Using her shitelagh oF using @ of these masher brush)—Portunately 1 do. not, And| Giuseppe was stolen on May %4 from les, The next morning when she asked| jiu jitsi grips is clever and quic De Hart (with experience)—|cvery woman might tell the sume!” front of his home at No. 354 Mast ~ her husband where she was to dine,| enough to pass The Evening World's streets mostly. Si..ct story 13th Street A vy, she says he told her that he did not} i iee-minute hot weather interview irks/ Sometines in. ¢ Mrs, Be Hart looked at her alarm| T*? as peer Sous, pA) want to be worried about such trifles. ‘ wave that to| Popping districts ti iclouk aud quoched at-my tortae arate. [ane umano and Jame He then told her that he was going to| test With flying colors, Leave that toy Jt seas just 12.18, ond oft toa weit, |SekS, Wins at No. st Ins parents’ home and would call for| her! | @. No. 4—How many mashers have) ‘rhure wasn't a masher in sight, t, called on Varotta and con- her liter, He did so, she says, and| When Mrs Eleanor De F ©} you met in the last five years? i : . with him, and sounded him as they strolled together on the Drive,| attractive widow, captured her for-| Mrs. De Hart (thinking a half see-| to his resources, the prosecutor com when he told her that he had to be] qjeth or fiftieth masher (she is not}ond)—{ must have met at least forty tinued, ‘Then he received letters de- are quite certain of the number), 1 thousht}or fifty. 1 never kept a diary so I manding $2,600, and threatening ae During their walk, Mrs. Roo was high time to ask this cour-lcan't be exuct, The city is full o the boy would be drowned a 1 says, her husband told her that he ageous lady7a few questions waich them, 1 suppose 1 miglit meet thre: money was not paid: i ue checked out at the Marseilies and that| miznt pe useful to some of her weaker or four a day if T went out often facle and Gea sep yet ae “L could go down and get my robe de) sisters if she would answer them. enou thors said, and d Varotts . Ratovty a twas Q. No. 5—Whau of woman does jhad $500 in the bank. Under the nuit.” Roberts then jumped into a] 4 few days ago Mrs. De Hart was » No. taxicab and left his bride standin : central Park by 4 man the masher seck guidance of detectives—one of thom axicab ef is bride sta 3 #4} accosted in Central Park WW if 2 dane s Sheseurvetone. ae aes: james Zamor- Mrs, De Hart—The woinan who is Ja wormin—Varolta, negotiated with The young couple, according to thel o me ntiye old, a Post Of- alone. Usually seeks the tapper affaelo and John Milchionne unti Sse Gea bility eben Nie HAN we De Hart did not or the widow. ‘Then there is a |they accepted $500 in marked bills paper ees Saturday eta) fice empl mie Tare of this little Beherate type of masher who seek Jana rahe riuatedi iho district Ate Memorial Day and went to Lons| save pilelagh (more o i ene nee _ Z a ey Beach to the summer home of the] weapon later), but she gave him a few the mother with childr a ; | ——— t Bey aaa rae CC bride's parents, Roberts went on | vtrenuous Jiu jitsu grips and then Po- SECOND MINUTE. Three of Four Bold, Bad Men|muniered boy, followed br. Sculte . business to Philadelphia, Mrs.| yeoman Lawlor of the Arsenal Siation! 4.6/5 sour questions, losing one spe After Watchman onthe wanes Reames Adee Tey Jobs s and upon nis return he] came to her aid in describing her shillelagh. : = room sive those actually engaged in te e a ea . ye Ik i" re er ea aa pene me . Q. No. 6—-What age is the averas Gives Alar n. thetrial and tho reporters, This was 5 elusion that he did not love her, and] Gourt complimented Mrs. De , oO pre e di oO e it —.. 6 1 3 | 5 . 5 to masher? witness by friends of the accused, Inj accused her a high pw whol gop per spirit, sentenced the man - n : would “Neyer Be aie ae ie i TPithe workhouse and would Mrs, De Hart (disdaintully)—The The small safe in the basoment of| trials where Sicilians aro, Involved bal n co) ued Mrs jone day AE pes Wa $ r e home h 7 A, 74 | PY is in the audience ofte a i a t ia him, ie tipied Mrs Hebe Shave made the sentence more Severe are res from boys in short t tie home of John J, Brady, No. 871/gigns prophetic of violent death to a parents Long Beach and that [| j¢ the man had not possessed an €X~ 61. to old men of sixty-sever Mark's Avenue, Brooklyn, only ii need ieuneanatracie ston vould live wit! ywhere . ar record, Then the Mag- . Phe Yarotta identified Raffaele as one roar tee uae ta ith Sing. {cellent sae facord ng fe ee pees least that was the age the oldest four doors from the residence of Po-| gr’ tne men who called on him nna mother g her to tell me to meet | istrate ae He i hoes ae aeinin, masher I ever caught gave Lice Commissioner Enright, was broken] asked for money Cassamano- who him in trip through the | Mrs, De Hart in c+ as complal . No. 7—-What p: nent charac , i " is to be tried later for murder—was Canadian When we mict int in similar cases and she admi iS ne doedar workin need (all nand rifled early this morning by! very sympathetic, the witness testi- told my 1 concluded that | ya she had arraigned many other ce an four burglars, 1e thieves disported| fied, but was » curious as ta how he was not the type that could be} 7, cently and obtained a con- | ™ener? ° — Just’ themselves 5 eR 3nuch money Varotia had. Varotta’s | divorced, that he wa’ y about | flirters recently & Mrs. De Hart (earnestly) u yemselves with champagne and other|testimony indicated the boy was me, and that in the future all would | viction in each case sheer pluck, cour: and*the power wines they found in the ba ent. killed because he knew his captors be ‘different. We went to Niagara] Naturally I expected to See AB) i ine a man to court ee unin i ua elere they Hyed. toget then decided to return] cray, athletic woman when T rand “9 yo g_please describe your William Altscuhler of No, 300 —__.—_—_ LO Ney ppen the bell to Mrs. De Hart's apartment] 104, 4) ane (ee Broome Street, Manhattan, who was| SAYS BRINDELL HAS LOST ily 5, 1921, he bo! and how 3 but n Avenue, complaint. at snd likely to spread to other properties, producing a ‘al conflagration, ae A Says Husband Kept Her Oatalde. Mrs, St Moscow, In her suit for separation filed in Bronx Supreme Court to-day, Evening World's three-minute inter- views and she immediately caught the spirit of the thing “Quick arm W and head work ought to go t wether,” she declared. “There's m desk, Q. No. to do to fell a mashe Mrs, De Hart (sitting ~ Dut still holding tightly to the hi 1O—What is the tins MICHAEL J. DADY’S WILL. Seek To Have 2 olared Late Politician De- Intestate, rm clock on the Hieation was made to Surrogate charges her husband, Marry,’ a brush)—Don't stop to 1 ls ee : jocked up all her clothes in August, {It says 1 . __ |hig eyes are blue or brown, just awing| Winsate in Brooklyn to-day to have a out, six months after their mariage, “That is just right with my wris . tre cde Sone yetion Disease on i al and pushed her out of the house, where} watoh,” I said and her decidedly well|out for that nervous centro WORE Michael J. Dady, old time Re he compelled her to remain a long Ume.| developed arm motioned a gay “We're his ea publican politician, who died June @ superintendent of the] off.” Q, No. 11—And then? lust, leaving about $3,000, surance Company's of * UTR Mrs. De Hart (with a smile play- e application munle by the at FIRST MINUTE. ing about her lips)—Cull the doctor | Colonel's , Chester and Harold B, Henry Gets Through First Five Questions) 0. pojicoman | whocomtend the will creates trust funds ~ Just on Time. Q. No, 12—And “what does the! Wh yond the lt of two per- n sire to have the Surro- Q. No. 1—Is an unprotected woman | masher do? So ail Bie diad lute Phas ; sate from mashers on the streets of] Mrs, De Hart 1 ng) —He | ut will’ ‘be So eaA ity Gaon William H. Brick 3 Philadelphia, w York City at any hour of the cries just the way you would expect: y. is sod Mea rdle who has a summer residence here, was| aay o a j type of cad to do, Whirling who a vt tors in t il last night on the charge of day or night aa r . ; “owe Mrs, De Hart (unhesitatingly)—I1f around and around with dizziness, he Weeter wilk Chester A, Dads + THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1921. KIDNAPPED BOY KILLED HIMSELF, | MAYBE DEFENSE — Lawyer for Raffaele, on Trial for Varotta Murder, Has Novel Reasoning. A nove! defense was foreshadowed in the case of Roberto Raffaele, on trial before Judge Talley in the Court Jor Genera} Sessions today for causing \the murder by drowning of five-year- old Guiseppe Varotta, by a question vy (Patent Applied for) dry cleans 7) Price, 35¢ ot drug & dept. stores Kk part Parodi ie Co New York City OPPO PRRPE AL ALLL HOW MAYORENFORCED‘ECONIMY’ SUED FOR ALIMONY. More in Boosted Wages. ‘’be following table shows in detail how salaries have been “jac ked | up" even in the smallest of Mayor Hylan’s twenty-nine departments, in- It proves the falsity of contentions by a number of the Mayor's supporters that the increases were made ouly in the de-|pim in June, chiiing his own office. paruments with big payrolls, such as Most important of all, the table substantiates The Evening World's con- ors Commissioners in matiy conomize” by reducing working didn't save any money. On the contrary, the fortunate who were picked for jobs at the beginning ration, jater were given salary increases far beyond tention of yesterday to the effe instances literally obeyed his orders forces slightly below those prevalent of the Hylan Adminis their most extravagant expectations. The sum total of the table employee: the Mayor's “economy” plan h This jack up” of over thre smaller depurtments give: partments, The table follows: Number of Regula Employees, M8. 10 Mayor .. 17 19 Law 474 431 Tax ose 302 265 Civil Service seve 189 132 Accounts Com’r...... 124 110 Weights & Measures. 38 33 Licen: % + 100 89 Markets . . 72 69 Assessors ’ 5 14 18 Plumbers’ Board .. 10 6 1.310 1172 t that the M Police and Fire, to in 1918, BU that although ten of the Mayor's own departments with the smallest payrolls show a total decr in 1921 as compared with 1918, the increase in sala: been $797,607. -quarters of a million in a fair idea of what Teerease — Inerram |STRIKERS TURN BACK LOAD OF SCENERY Union Stage Hands Persuade Truc Driver to Raturn to New York ‘From Jersey City. A conimitter of the poli striking to be m stage hands, said by bers of the Inte ‘Theatrical Workers’ Union, a9, Jersey City, and of Manhattan locals, met a truckload of stage scenery as it arrived at Jersey City on @ ferrybout to-day and persuaded the truck driver to return to Manhattan on the next boat, Tho Jersey notified of the coming of the truck and Commissioner of Public Safety Drennan sent six mounted patrolmen to offer protection. The scenery was to be delivered ‘o the Pennsylvania Railroad in Jersey City for shipment, and was said to be the property of a vaudeville company The strikers were permitte confer with the truek driver and his six helpers. The truck was owned by the imperial ‘fransfer Company of Man- hattan. City police had been ——_>— 5 MEN CARRYING BOOZE FROM CLUB ARRAIGNED. Suspect Hoboken re Was Smuagled, Anton Boyle of No, 955 a Deroco of {, Patrick Hichardson of Authorities Sel Henry and Park Avenu Monroe Stre No, 381 Hudson Street and Alfred Van) . all in in the office 0, 837 Garden re arraigned Ityn of pboke the United States Commissioner in Hoboken this afternoon changed with v n of the Volstend act. They arly to-day transferring hiskey from the Atlantic Boat Club to. an autanobile, The authorities suspect the whivkey was smingled Christian D. Hansen, clerk of the Hotel, was held in $500 hail by rate MeQuade in West Side Court y charged with having liquer ie nthe premises. Hansen was in of the hatel a few nights aco pt, Donahue of the West 47Uh ion dis of hiss men, lose proximity: t ——- ends the ‘bride’ No, $49 Amsterda Mrs. De Hart (standing up and/found in the house, was arrested and ge taslead Mende, Aalutily ulltl nine gor a hulrsbrush 4tom @larndgned doodaw in) Gales Avenn HIS POWER WITH UNION.| says ERIE FORMED oe ree ; FS in Ga enue gidclacbbattns lt - OIL ON HARBOR WATERS woman of medium height, WiKi dark! yejrby iureai)—At present nay shil- charged with burglary. He] WHT Seen He Dropped, Declares FICTITIOUS” CONCERN a Ps brown and hazel met ony the Court House, so Lb can en in prison in several States Head of Carpenters SERIOUS FIRE MENACE. }.n4 s:mitinsiy ushered me in. tt pivce of ry that he followed the] That Robert P Brindell. fern Congressman Attacks Ma| : = “You I'm not @ cave woman or} oat tk \ sis OLE PaEaN men Conditions Growing Worse New! jy .ining | ut” laughed ne as pw vy man Jackel of the Grand Ave-|now serving a senience tv WASHIN® Threaten Confagration, Says Hart Tam simply disgusted With) ony) y can wee ae Jnue Station, who is on vacation, heard] for conspiracy, no longer Nas any in BulleN these me the city UY] 4 newspaper. A man Ww la police whistle as he was going|fuence with ers and " lime to to upon WOMEN] the suyway gave it to me and told Me bey youen Mark Ananus and uiliders’ Local, No. 1456, and wi The fire hazard whieh the New York | | young and old.” it was onde u part of the ddor, It wil Ne ee, ae tat at aRAK ED) Board of Vire Upderw ind to] "”, ye Hart explained that} GENIN ‘ ‘ { watchman that} arement made to-day exist in the waters of the harbor Then Mrs, De Tart explained that} not kil a man, but Wt him wenin } n basement door of the Brady| Purdy, President of the u lanuary, due to) the illegal dischatec ashe was the widow of a New York] cay jike this with it Gand here Jiouse had been forced. He and the] ward M. Olsen, its Pinas Inte January, due to the illegal discharg wt had no living children and|y t into effect hilt admitted that t 2 rull= oll from ships, has grown into dentist, had Dem as ideea atioutl ice, NSH i Nat once entered the house One letter from rails thugration hazard,” according to a tul-|liked to feel that she could go about) imaginary man), and It wil ; ume. ‘Upon foursmen. who ‘were leader w prison askin Ne inte ictin which the Bureau of Surveys has| the city unmolested. . immediately, Lalways hit behind hy iout yo leave by the back yard. Thre offier a Labor 1 to members of the Undrewriters'| "I always interested in self-]e.7 pecause that is the centre of tela. pet away over the fenc Ftge ga by lewel - , she han | 8 In the Indell sociation. defe nd wanted to develop my porves and it completely knocks MIM | aL were found a gold wateh and al to jeHevue, Among the points at which the bu-| right arm.” said this plucky litle} siti) Victim turns round and} viiptete burglars kit | umgestion and the lettet MeQuade West side yeau declares a “conflagration hazard'’| wigow as she held forth a decidedly | pound in a dizzy whirl and is so st Arraigned botore Magistrate Tota | ee een state [Court toxlay committed Gerardo Catoni- oxists, dde to heavy deposits of fuct] wet, developed on Any woman] neq that Lean sit on him if necessary | 1 Faaieaicoeaaree ican und a nts}! Te gelevua itor @baneralion lin Den, ie pi in have an arm bke that and with} unui Al uan i as papas said that Brind lege | request his brother, a phystelan. other prop 7 s ‘ h pleaded not guilty, bul admitted fr to-day did not extend further Catonigro w arr f Aug. 13 at penny : a few jiu jitsu grips she will be safe! @, No, 9—And BN | otterins: duckel $1,000. tc t nim| Gran Cent, of the aM members bis home, N t Ssth Street, ordering on Beard’ Basin | nywhere at any time. L don’t believe} your shillelagh along, w jiu gitouny Meats PN tana: The deposed labor leader's charged ‘with v killed dw jyn: bordering on Atla peti: [AER OT a ine 1 uapll an out 7 by jto- escape. Asked why he wanted to] Othe Que Vrild to Sot tu, Purdy Senmidt, fortv-nve, in front of No : aprug cn Gow Stee “Jin dumbbell exercise an} he just as efte = eg aly fore TGA aa net Beh fork a fie, i q bars et c | um Gowanys Canal, vor- |! shi-pound flatiron in’ each hand! Mrs, De Hart—It was fhe last time, | fi ns en plied - The bulietin s the pr t extent |W 1 was young girl T cook {7 always hit behind the car, y ead ABT ATE ADA SORUSESB 4 . % t swith these irons tregu- soiree incBir n 2 ETE ST of deposits of oil constitutes such a}arm exercises wi THIRD MINUTE. relel Ww at bail. dungerous condition “that a fire from | larly for several years and that is the : ; nigh GUAR headway beneath | secret of my strength.” Finishes Up Remaining Six Ques- ees he pier, would be dyfeult to extinguisa | Then [ told Mrs. De Hart about The | tions in Just'the Allotted Time. |SONS SEEK TO OVERTURN CHEK and protects from moisture e of 138 s under the Mayor's happened in the big de- of 1918. iat DENIES SHE’S WIFE IN 10 OF HIS OWN DEPARTMENTS | iss css doe From im | BY $797,607 SALARY INCREASE + Evening World Contentions Made in Recent| Expose Borne Out by Authentic Figures— 138 Fewer Jobs Cost People Thousands and Had Two Other Husbands Anyway, Pierson Alleges. Mrs. Virginia Pierson to-day failed, fore Burr, to obtain ali- mony of $50 per week pending" her separation suit from Charles L, Pier- son, on the ground that the papers contain nothing more than was pre- sented to Justice Hotchkiss in 1919, The Justice allowed Mrs. Pierson’s attorneys, Jordan & ‘Williams, # counsel foe of $260. When the question of alimony came up, she says her husband alleged she had obtained a decree of divoree from 1918, in Michigan and that he was no donger her husband. Also, that at the time of his marriage to her she had two other husbands living, from whom she had not been divorced, At a later hearing, Pierson did not appear and Justice Delehanty granteé Mrs. Pierson her separation. Justice Donnelly later opened the default, Tierson states he was employed ty a contracting firm up to June lam, Dut is now out of work. Justice smo gesqoo evens; Dessert That Temp: 43 — 741,650 ‘1,089,087 and Satishes 37 — 871880 745.981 Pure, eh, emooth, delicious 27 = 190,760 244038) ice cream both tempts the palate 14 — 281,240 «283.8091 snd catinficn it. Stch lee tne 5 — 59,708 77535] velvety and. delightful—liters " — hed Png le freezes itself without crank- : f ing or oth — 4 35580 Map| ities ee oe 7a 5,784 7,009 | AUTO VACUUM ICE CREAM FREEZER So es ee eae Acclean, light, sanitary, modera 144 «6 -$2,124282 $2,921,885 —hitchen utensil finished in white Stel eniinel Nol paudliqaioeee tates SHE SEEKS HER MOTHER, Milwaukee Woman Writes Mayor Hylan for Assistance, woen one month old wa jcent’s Orp! » until she w: t to Milwauk mily of August Gr pid that her name was t nd that Is all she knows. married. @ placed in or a ption by nnie 1, _> Walter Stutterheim, who ho home, was charged in id he urt to-day with having | Kirsch, a buteher, . Street, Brooklyn, ‘in 1 yesterday and with the from the cash register examination on a 34th and 35th Streets WHOM SHE NEVER KNEW. Mayor Hylan has placed in the hands remained rand then was She had been She ts ne Locked In Ice Hox, Robbed of g45, had ates Avenue 1 August 5 Harman refrigerator theft of $ He walved arge of grand lar- FiintsFineFurniture or mechanism. Three convene ient sizes. Ask to see them in any leading hardware or department store, Also ask—or write us direct—for complimentary copy of “Desserts That Make Them- selves,’ containing . invaluable collection of delightful recipes. to of the Bureau of Missing Persons a| ,AUTO VACUUM FREEZER CO., Inc. v 220 West 42nd St New York Ci lotter he received from Mrs. Fannie |<” be Gags Roe 4 Lesser Nook of No, 610 Arthur Ave- nue, Milwaukee, in which the weiter asks his ald) in finding her mother, whom, she says, she has never known ‘The letter es that Mrs. Nook was An Ideal Hot born In this city on Oct 189%, at rv Weather Relish the | flavor to cold meats, salads, vegetables | and sandwiches, . MADE IN U. S.A. At Grocers end eeny and was heli! for the Grand Jury. Delicatessen Stores Kirsch was Imprisoned for about an 5 |) 27 Spring St, N. ¥. hour. B. Altman & Co. 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